Emergency Vehicle Operators Course (EVOC)
The Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC) is designed to provide EMS operators with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely operate an Emergency Vehicle in emergency and non-emergency mode. The Pennsylvania Department of Health requires that all EMS operators take this course prior to driving an Emergency Vehicle. Topics covered include legal aspects of Emergency Vehicle operations, navigating and route mapping, driver roles and responsibilities, basic driving skills, and proper driving procedures. The course is 16 hours in duration and is held over a three-day weekend. The first day of the course is in the classroom. The second day of the course includes hands on Emergency Vehicle driving on a course. Participants will receive 16 hours of Pennsylvania continuing education credits upon successful completion of the course. This course has been produced by VFIS.

Paratransit Vehicle Driving Course
The Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC) is designed to provide a safe and pleasant experience to their clients. Through the Paratransit Vehicle Driving training program, driving safety will be addressed such as safe driving, distracted driving, accelerating and braking, turning, merging and backing up. The objective of this program is to make you aware of, and point out ways to modify a number of routine driving tasks to provide a more pleasant experience for the client.

PA DOH Continuing Education
We are a certified training center and continuing education sponsor site for The Pennsylvania Department of Health for continuing education credits for First Responders, EMTs, Paramedics and other EMS Providers. We can put on any class your organization needs and use the hours towards your State Certification. Most classes are held at your location for your convenience

CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer
CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer teaches students to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants, use an AED on an adult or child victim of cardiac arrest and use personal protective equipment to stop bloodborne pathogens and other diseases from spreading.

Sudden Cardiac Arrest Drill
This is a simulation drill designed to provide you with realistic hands-on experience while caring for a patient who has experienced sudden cardiac arrest. This drill is meant to be a learning tool, preparing you and your organization for the order and application of skills learned during a CPR/AED course. This drill is meant to be used as a hands-on real time practice after CPR/AED training or as a refresher, in conjunction with a bi-annual CPR and AED course. It runs approximately two hours or more, depending on class size, and students are met with immediate constructive feedback from the instructor and their peers. Students are then allowed to run through the drill again, implementing the ideas and feedback from the first run, in order to improve upon their performance. This is a truly beneficial learning tool, to assure you and your staff are thoroughly prepared for a Sudden Cardiac Arrest.

Tactical First Aid... Most penetrating injuries are not immediately life-threatening. However, there are some injuries where death before the arrival of EMS is almost assured if not managed correctly and rapidly. If such injuries occur to yourself or another during an ongoing fight, recognition and concise management of the injuries becomes critical. This course is designed to give you the knowledge and skill necessary to identify and manage those immediately life-threatening injuries, whether they occur to you or another individual, while you are still engaged in the violent attack. Subjects Covered are the true nature of civilian gunshot wounds, their low lethality and realities of their medical management. How to rapidly determine the relative seriousness of an injury and how that will affect your tactical treatment. The concept of "care under fire" and how it differs from a non-tactical medical situation. Techniques for moving casualties to a safer environment. Basic airway and ventilation assessment and management within a tactical setting. Assessment and management of bleeding and shock. Assessment and management of penetrating and blunt trauma. How to prepare a tactical first aid kit that will dramatically increase your treatment capabilities.

Bloodborne Pathogen Training
Preventing Disease Transmission. A two-hour training module for employers and employees who, while on the job, may be exposed to blood or other body fluids that could cause infection. Employers may offer this program as part of their compliance with OSHA regulations. Available in English and Spanish.